Mickey's Christmas Carol Fandub
Project Overview
- This will be a Fandub of 1983's Mickey's Christmas Carol. Your auditions must include an improvised line wether it be original or one from a Disney short. You must have Discord, state your Discord Name with numbers (ex Name#1234). The deadline for Auditions is November 20th. Please watch the special to find the characters and their voices. There are going to be smaller characters that will not be listed here at this moment in time. If you would like to inquire about being an extra privately message me on Discord. JusticeActs#3341
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Mickey in this special is Bob Cratchet, a shy family man working for Ebenezer Scrooge.
- english
But Sir, Christmas is a time for giving. A time to be with one's family.
(Stuttering) G-Good morning Mr. S-Scrooge Sir. I was just putting an extra coal in the furnace Sir, to thaw out the ink.
(Improvise a line as Mickey)
Ebenezer is a bitter old cheapskate consumed by greed with a Scottish accent.
- english
- male senior
- scottish
Christmas, eh I suppose so. But, I'll dock you a half day's pay. Now let's see I pay you two Shillings a day. Oh yes, and a ha'penny. I gave you that raise three years ago.
Cratchet, what are you doing. You put an extra coal in two weeks ago. No need for another one.
What's with all this Christmas Humbug? As I see it, Christmas is just a work day like any other. If any man says otherwise you might as well be boiling in your own pudding.
Donald Duck is Ebenezer's nephew Fred Scrooge. He is a kind man who loves spreading the Christmas Spirit.
- english
Merry Christmas uncle Scrooge. Merry Christmas Mr. Cratchet.
I don't care, I'll say Merry Christmas. So Merry Christmas!
I came to give you a Wreath and invite you to Christmas Dinner!
(Please improvise different Donald Duck sounds and yells.)
Jacob was Scrooge's goofy and clumsy partner in tax evasion. As his punishment, he carries heavy chains for all eternity. His voice is a basic Goofy with a little ghost touch to it.
- english
- male senior
(Stereotypical ghost) Ebenezer Scrooooge... Ebenezer Scroo- (trips and yells as he falls) Oh gosh, kinda slippery.
Ebenezer, don't you recognize me. It's your old partner Jacob Marley.
No! I was wrong Scrooge. Now as punishment, I carry these chains for all eternity! M-Maybe even longer..
Jiminy Cricket portrays The Ghost of Christmas Past in this rendition of A Christmas Carol.
- english
Ahem, well it's about time. I haven't got all night ya know. I'm the Ghost of Christmas Past. Come on Scrooge, it's time to go!
Just hold on, not too tight now.
What's wrong Scrooge, I thought you liked looking down on everyone. (Chuckle)
Yes, that was before you became a miserable Miser Scrooge.
Giant Willy is a big dopey character who sometimes forgets how big he is.
- english
Fe, Fi, Fo Fum I smell... I smell? I smell a cheap little English man.
Do I? Hmm, Oh ho yep I do!
Ghost of Christmas Future only has one line along with some laughing.
- english
Why, it's yours Ebenezer. You're the richest man in the cemetary. (Maniacal Laughing)
(Maniacal laughing as Big Pete)
Isabelle was Ebenezer's love before he was overcome with greed and left her.
- english
Ebenezer, My eyes are closed, My lips are puckered and I'm standing under the Mistletoe.
Ebenezer, I've had that Honeymoon Cottage for years. And I've waited for you to keep your promise to marry me. Have you made a decision?
(Scrooge denies her wishes) Isabelle cries leaving the Counting House.
Tiny Tim is the youngest out of Cratchet's children at just 6 years old. Tim is a sickly child who realizes though he is poor, he is grateful for everything he has.
- english
- male child
Coming Father. Wow look at all these wonderful things to eat! We must thank Mister Scrooge.
These workers make fun of Scrooge as they fill up his lonely grave.
- english
- english
GW1: Wow, I've never seena funeral like this one.
GW2: Aye, no mourners, no friends to bid him farewell.
GW1: Well, lets take a break before we fill it in. He ain't going nowheres.
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